Brook Drive Culvert Crossing

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This project will replace the Brook Drive culverts at Nine Mile creek. The existing culverts and stormwater infrastructure has reached the end of its useful life. The project includes improvements to public utilities and stabilization of the creek bank.

Key Information:

  • Planned construction is October/November 2024
  • The project is funded by the stormwater utility fund, there is no special assessed cost to nearby residents.
  • The scope of the replacement includes;
    • Replacement of two culverts with a new box culvert
    • Repair of nearby large diameter concrete storm pipe
    • New sections of road, curb and catch basins
    • Temporary water and watermain replacement
    • Sanitary sewer lining

This project will replace the Brook Drive culverts at Nine Mile creek. The existing culverts and stormwater infrastructure has reached the end of its useful life. The project includes improvements to public utilities and stabilization of the creek bank.

Key Information:

  • Planned construction is October/November 2024
  • The project is funded by the stormwater utility fund, there is no special assessed cost to nearby residents.
  • The scope of the replacement includes;
    • Replacement of two culverts with a new box culvert
    • Repair of nearby large diameter concrete storm pipe
    • New sections of road, curb and catch basins
    • Temporary water and watermain replacement
    • Sanitary sewer lining

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  • Share We still are not receiving many of our packages, even on days when the road is "open," likely because the signage still indicates limited access. Can these be removed (or clarified) for days when the road is open? on Facebook Share We still are not receiving many of our packages, even on days when the road is "open," likely because the signage still indicates limited access. Can these be removed (or clarified) for days when the road is open? on Twitter Share We still are not receiving many of our packages, even on days when the road is "open," likely because the signage still indicates limited access. Can these be removed (or clarified) for days when the road is open? on Linkedin Email We still are not receiving many of our packages, even on days when the road is "open," likely because the signage still indicates limited access. Can these be removed (or clarified) for days when the road is open? link

    We still are not receiving many of our packages, even on days when the road is "open," likely because the signage still indicates limited access. Can these be removed (or clarified) for days when the road is open?

    Hattie asked 8 months ago

    Hattie, thanks for the note. We've modified the signage so nothing indicates road closed.  

  • Share How will fire or ambulance be able to access our houses during the construction time of construction? on Facebook Share How will fire or ambulance be able to access our houses during the construction time of construction? on Twitter Share How will fire or ambulance be able to access our houses during the construction time of construction? on Linkedin Email How will fire or ambulance be able to access our houses during the construction time of construction? link

    How will fire or ambulance be able to access our houses during the construction time of construction?

    kurt asked over 1 year ago

    Kurt, good question.  We've been working closely with Edina Fire and Police to make sure they have access and equipment needed during the closure.  The plan includes access from the pedestrian path, stockpiled equipment in a secure space, and close schedule awareness.  Please connect with me if you need more context, Ross Bintner.

Page last updated: 16 May 2025, 08:34 AM